Afghan allies who risked their lives helping U.S. forces now face funding cuts, impacting their chances at resettling outside of Afghanistan.
Breakdown
- Funding for programs helping Afghan wartime allies resettle in the US has been cut by the White House. 5s
- Nearly 200,000 Afghan allies, including interpreters and advisors, were promised resettlement and special visas. 46s
- Local nonprofit Afghan evac and Congressman Scott Peters are advocating for the Enduring Welcome Act to speed up resettlement. 1m 25s
- Over 60,000 Afghans remain in Afghanistan awaiting refugee status approval. 1m 41s
- Advocates warn of urgent risks for Afghan women and girls if forced to return under Taliban rule. 1m 53s